Please NOTE: It has been suggested that this box, though not the CD contents, is an UNOFFICIAL item. One of KISSFAQ message board posters reports an email from a Japanese Record store that states: "The box set is not an official release. A certain CD shop makes a box and put the official CDs into it and sell it as a box set. Therefore we don't sell it as it is not the official one" (Thanks Casaboontha). However, it is
known that the 500 copies were produced by Disk Union for non-Export domestic use as a promo item for customers purchasing
the whole release set...

Just like the original "Double Platinum," foil-covered and embosed. The heavy-gauge cardboard construction is
quality and solid. The box dimensions" 5.875x5.875x3.125". Out slides the CD container. Even with the extra
"Destroyer" gatefold theres room for a few additional CDs...

The construction detailed. Note the contents printed on the side of the box...

The new "Summer School Of Rock" CDs & obis. The silver obis nicely complement the box. The downside is that this series
of CD sell for more in Japan than usual, ¥2100+ for a single CD versus the normal ¥14-1700. That translates into
a few dollars difference for each title...

The minature reproduction obis from the 1970s. Let's see if I can get this right:
Top row: "Originals II," "Rock And Roll Over" expanded, "Originals," "Alive II," and "Double Platinum."
Bottom row: "Love Gun," "KISS," "Dressed To Kill" (SWX), "Hotter Than Hell," "Dynasty," "Alive!" (SJET), "Destroyer,"
and "Rock And Roll Over."

The uncut "Originals" packaging. It's not the heaviest gauge cardboard, so it'd make more of a cover rap really. It also
omits the original Japanese release code and details...

The uncut "Originals II" packaging. It's not the heaviest gauge cardboard, so it'd make more of a cover rap really. It also
omits the original Japanese release code and details...

"KISS" & "Hotter Than Hell" releases. Single card sleeves with lyric/bio inserts. The "KISS" cover is a repro of
the NB-9001 issue without "Kissin' Time" credited on the rear cover...